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Nigeria 2023: Lawyers ask court to stop Peter Obi rally in Lagos, cite security concerns

The plaintiffs argued that the rally could cause breakdown of law and order in Lagos, similar to the #EndSARS rally in which lives were lost and properties were destroyed across the state.
Peter Obi rally
Peter Obi rally

NINE lawyers have asked a Federal High Court in Lagos to stop a rally tagged ‘#ObiDatti23 Forward Ever’ by supporters of the Labour Party (LP) Presidential candidate, Peter Obi, scheduled for October 1, 2023.

According to media reports, the plaintiffs, in the suit marked FHC/L/CS/1729/2022, include Adedotun Ajulo, Salamatu Lewi, Hakeem Ijaduola, Ogunbona Akinpelu, Owolabi Oluwasegun, Mogbojuri Kayode, Wuyep Nadom, Dimimu Mabel, Kolawole Salami, and Wale Lawrence (the only non-lawyer).

The defendants are Peter Obi, presidential candidate of LP; Datti Baba-Ahmed, LP vice-presidential candidate; Julius Abure, LP chairman; the Inspector-General of Police (IGP); Lagos Commissioner of Police; Director-General of the Department of State Services (DSS); Lekki Concession Company (LCC) Limited; Attorney-General of Lagos, and the Governor of Lagos.

In an ex-parte motion filed before Daniel Osiagor, the judge, the plaintiffs, through their counsel, Dada Awosika, are asking the court to restrain Obi, Baba-Ahmed, Abure, and their supporters from holding the rally until the hearing and determination of their suit.

The plaintiffs argued that the rally could cause the breakdown of law and order in Lagos, similar to the October 2020 #EndSARS rally in which lives were lost and properties were destroyed across the state.

They also urged the court to restrain Obi and his party, as well as their loyalists, from further planning and promoting the rally.

They further sought an injunction to prevent the rally from going ahead as well as the organizers from using the Lekki toll plaza or any other space within Lagos state.

The judge, however, directed the plaintiffs to put the other parties on notice.

He then adjourned the hearing of the substantive suit till September 23, 2022.

(The Cable)